No, "immature" is not a suffix; it is an adjective. The word is formed by combining the prefix "im-" (meaning "not") with the root word "mature." Suffixes are added to the end of words to change their meaning or grammatical function, while "immature" is a complete word on its own.
The suffix of "record" is "-cord."
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!He is the most immature guy on kongregate! he is immature and just immature
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Pervers immature!
She ended the relationship because he was too immature.Your immature actions resulted in your ban.The thought was a rather immature one.
Because immature cartoons are "silly", and some people find that funny, being immature or not.
Immature can mean childish or stubborn. The immature boy did not want to tie his shoes, and then fell.
That is the correct spelling of "immature" (incomplete, adolescent).
How about...... "That man in the movie acts very immature."